This year’s conference includes presentations on irrigation and nutrient management in annual and perennial crops, fertilizer uses, Managed Aquifer Recharge, soil sampling and laboratory techniques, biostimulants, nutrient management in regenerative agriculture, and two panel discussions: nitrogen removal coefficients and nutrient and irrigation management in organic systems. In addition, there will be two interactive workshops on adjusting irrigation pH and approaches for collaborating with small and underserved growers.
Early conference registration (through October 15) is $225 and currently enrolled students pay $130. Late registration fees (after October 15) are $250 and $140 for students. Continuing education units (CEUs) for Certified Crop Advisers and Self-Certified Growers will be available for the conference.
Upon registration, conference attendees can sign-up for the free bioreactor tour on October 28 (limited space available).